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November 4th, 1937

Dear Leigh:

I had hoped that you were coming to New York last week with those awful drunken fellow-citizens of yours, and not only given me the pleasure of seeing you in a similar state of inebriation, but also of showing you some of those famous paintings which you were going to buy from me and hang on your walls.

So, I am wondering when we may expect you in New York. If you are planning to come for any of the games before the end of the season, drop me a line ahead of time and we can plan something
together, but perhaps you and Marge better come in and look at pictures first before the drinking begins.

With best wishes to you both and looking forward to a million dollar business--for both of us

As ever -
Yours,

(Robert M. Levy)

Leigh Block, Esq.
3100 Sheridan Road
Chicago, Illinois

^[[GS]]